Global Knowledge-Cisco - (Page 3) CCENT e-Camp Course 5121 Cisco Course v1 | Prepares you for Cisco Exam 640-822 ICND1. Course Description The need for highly skilled network professionals continues to remain steady. This course is designed as an important stepping stone for network professionals on their way to a successful career in the Cisco internetworking field. Achieving CCENT and/or CCNA certification benefits both you and your employer because of the close relationship between CCENT and CCNA program goals and the fundamental job skills necessary to support modern branchand enterprise-class networks. Hands-On Labs Lab 1: Initial PC Setup with DHCP and Host-Based Tools Lab 2: Observing the TCP Three-Way Handshake Lab 3: Testing Connectivity in an IP Network Lab 4: Lab Wiring (Optional) Lab 5: Enhancing the Security of the Switch Configuration Lab 6: Operating and Configuring a Cisco IOS Device Lab 7: Converting Decimal to Binary and Binary to Decimal: Exercise Lab 8: Classifying IP Addresses: Exercise Lab 9: Computing Subnets and Hosts: Exercise Lab 10: Calculating Subnet Masks: Exercise Lab 11: Router Startup and Initial Configuration Lab 12: Enhancing the Security of the Router and Switch Configuration Lab 13: Using SDM to Configure DHCP Server Functions Lab 14: Managing Remote Access Sessions Lab 15: Using SDM to Configure DHCP Client and PAT Lab 16: Configuring HDLC, PPP, and a Static Route Lab 17: Using CDP Lab 18: Managing Router Startup Options Lab 19: Managing Cisco Devices Lab 20: Troubleshooting Switch and Router Configurations What You’ll Learn in Class • Basics of how networks function, network components and their functions, and the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model • Binary, decimal, and hexadecimal numbering • How switches operate • TCP/IP network addressing and routing • IP subnetting • Understanding of a Local Area Network (LAN) • Understanding of a Wide Area Network (WAN) • Remote access services • Virtual Private Network (VPN) • Difference between an intranet and extranet • Basics of wireless networking • Introduction to Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS) • Initial configuration of Cisco Catalyst Switches and Routers • Network discovery and management using Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP), telnet, and Trivial FTP (TFTP) • How networks are interconnected using TCP/IP • How Spanning Tree is used • Concepts of VLANs and trunking • How to configure and troubleshoot a switch and router in a small network environment • Routing protocols OSPF and EIGRP • Access Control Lists (ACLs) • How Frame Relay operates Practice in labs at your convenience using the 25 e-Lab credits included in this e-Camp. Course Content 1. Building a Simple Network • Exploring the Functions of Networking • Host-to-Host Communication Model • TCP/IP Internet Layer • TCP/IP Transport Layer • Exploring the Packet Delivery Process • Ethernet • Connecting to an Ethernet LAN 2. Ethernet LANs • Understanding the Challenges of Shared LANs • Solving Network Challenges with Switched LAN Technology • Exploring the Packet Delivery Process 3. Wireless LANs • Exploring Wireless Networking 4. LAN Connections • Exploring the Functions of Routing • Understanding Binary Basics • Constructing a Network Addressing Scheme 5. Switches • Operating Cisco IOS Software • Starting the Switch • Implementing VLANs and Trunks • Improving Performance with Spanning Tree • Routing Between VLANs 6. Routers • Starting a Router • Configuring a Router • Exploring the Packet Delivery Process • Accessing Remote Devices WANs • Understanding WAN Technologies • Enabling the Internet Connection • Configuring Serial Encapsulation • Point-to-Point WAN Connection with PPP • WAN Connection with Frame Relay Routing Concepts • Reviewing Routing Operations • Distance Vector Routing • Link State Routing • Enabling Static Routing • Routing Information Protocol (RIP) • OSPF • EIGRP • Implementing VLSM Network Environment Management • Discovering Neighbors on the Network • Managing Router Startup and Configuration • Managing Cisco Devices ACLs • Introducing ACL Operation • Configuring and Troubleshooting ACLs Address Space Management • Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT 7. Who Needs to Attend Individuals who need to possess a general networking background and are seeking CCENT certification. CCNA candidates should consider this class as the quickest way to begin to meet the requirements of the CCNA exam. 8. Prerequisite • Fundamental understanding of networking concepts Certification • CCENT • CCNA Voice • CCNA Wireless • CCNA • CCNA Security 9. Our CCENT e-Camp Includes: • Enhanced content that exceeds standard authorized Cisco content • 25 e-Lab credits for practice labs • Access to 2 routers and 1 switch per pod • Access to Self Test Software’s exam prep products • Free exam voucher for 640-822 ICND1 10. 11. Self-Paced e-Learning $1,695 17 CLCs REGISTER NOW 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.com/cisco 3 http://www.globalknowledge.com/cisco
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